MIKA27 Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 The economic collapse gets a Hollywood makeover in The Big Short trailer The first trailer for Paramount's star-studded drama The Big Short has arrived, with Brad Pitt, Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling and Steve Carell leading the real-life tale of the 2008 global economic collapse. Adapted from the book by Michael Lewis, the film casts the heavyweight quartet as four investment bankers who bet against the banks in the midst of the housing crisis. In addition to its prestigious headlining ensemble, the film also boasts Melissa Leo, Mariso Tomei and Karen Gillan in its supporting roster. It hails from Anchorman helmer Adam McKay who steps out of his comedy wheelhouse for the first time on the movie, guiding his veritable cast to what could be some Oscar-winning performances. Shooting on the film wrapped earlier this year and it was expected to land a 2016 release date. Clearly the studio has confidence in the finished product as it's now entered the awards race at the last minute, with a November 12 premiere at the AFI Fest secured along with a limited US release on December 11. The Big Short opens wide on December 23 with a UK release to follow.
JohnS Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 An incredible ensemble cast, from a story by the author of Moneyball, Michael Lewis, makes this film a 'must-see' in my opinion.
srbbones Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 Based on the trailer, it looks like Hollywood left out the role of government/Barney Frank in the crisis. By essentially forcing banks to give loans to many who would not normally have been qualified, they set up the crisis. Of course, I would expect Hollywood to overlook that.
Ken Gargett Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 brilliant book. hard to see how they'll cover it but it is a must read.
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